The Federal Reserve's policy-setting committee discussed its plans for exiting the central bank's vast bond-buying program when it met in June, minutes from the meeting show. Most participants said they expected the Fed not to sell its holdings of mortgage-backed securities as part of the move back to traditional monetary policy. However, with the economy growing at a 'moderate' pace, the committee agreed to 'defer' further exit conversations until a later date.
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